To Begin Again After Loss: Putting the Pieces Together

The Jewish Healing Network with The Lauri S. Bauer Foundation for Sudden Loss presents:
The 3rd Annual Conference on
Help, Healing and Hope after Loss
To Begin Again After
Loss: Putting the Pieces
Together
Featuring: Rabbi Naomi Levy, best-selling author
and speaker as seen on the Today Show
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Presentation | 7 pm
Dessert Reception immediately following
Doubletree by Hilton Hotel – North Shore
9599 Skokie Boulevard, Skokie, IL
*Dietary laws observed
Jewish Healing
Network of Chicago
Supporting you in times of illness and loss
To Begin Again After Loss:
Putting the Pieces Together
Lauri S. Bauer Foundation for Sudden Loss
Third Annual Conference on Help, Healing and Hope after Loss
Join us for a hopeful evening with Rabbi Naomi Levy
as she shares an inspiring message using personal
stories, lessons learned from her congregants and
Jewish wisdom. Levy is a unique and passionate voice
in the contemporary Jewish world and founder and
spiritual leader of Nashuva, a groundbreaking Jewish
outreach organization based in Los Angeles.
A best-selling author and speaker, Levy attended Cornell University where
she was in the first class of women to enter The Jewish Theological
Seminary’s rabbinical school. A natural and engaging storyteller, Levy has
written three books, To Begin Again, Talking to God and Hope Will Find You.
Event Sponsors:
The Lauri S. Bauer Foundation for Sudden Loss is dedicated to
helping those who have suffered a sudden loss and are in need of
assistance to reclaim their lives.
The Jewish Healing Network offers resources, information and
spiritual support in the Jewish tradition at times of illness and loss.
To register for this event, visit:
http://jcfs.formstack.com/forms/jhnc_registration
For questions call Elizabeth Cohen at 847.745.5404, email
ElizabethCohen@jcfs.org or visit jcfs.org.
Jewish Healing Network is administered by Jewish Child & Family Services in collaboration with CJE
SeniorLife, the Chicago Board of Rabbis and the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago.
Goldie Bachmann Luftig Building
5150 Golf Rd.
Skokie, IL 60077
jcfs.org